niko 25000 360 Plus Swiss Garde Instruction Manual
- June 1, 2024
- niko
Table of Contents
- 25000 360 Plus Swiss Garde
- Product description
- Application
- Safety notes
- Installation (4)
- Wiring (7)
- Connection of loads
- Configuration
- External button
- Display
- Troubleshooting
- Technical data
- Warnings regarding installation
- Support & contact
- References
- Read User Manual Online (PDF format)
- Download This Manual (PDF format)
25000 360 Plus Swiss Garde
Instruction Manual Swiss Garde
360 Plus
Edition 03-2023
Art.-Nr. 25000, 25042, 25190, 25340, 25341, 25342
25000 360 Plus Swiss Garde
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
Product description
The device detects the movements using a passive infrared sensor (PIR).
It reacts most sensitively to movements which are tangential to the monitored
area (1).
Movements directly towards the detector have a reduced sensitivity of approx.
-50% (1).
The detector does not switch until the brightness drops below the set value
(twilight threshold).
The switching duration is extended as long as movements are detected (1).
Products which are indicated as accessories are not included in the scope of
delivery.
Application
The detector is suitable for indoor use for lighting control.
Outdoor applications require the use of the an IP55 housing (accessory).
Adhere to the following during installation:
– Install only on stable ceilings.
– Mask moving objects in the monitored area by covering up the lens.
– Do not place any lamps underneath or next to the detector at a distance of
less than 1 m away (2a).
– Do not install in direct cold (2b) or hot air flows (2c).
Safety notes
Ensure that the electrical lines are de-energised before installation.
Installation is only permitted by electricians in compliance with local
legislation.
Installation (4)
The detector is intended for ceiling installation at a height of 2 to 6 m.
The diameter Ø of the monitored area depends on the installed height (1).
Install the detector as follows:
– Remove the front cover.
– Wire the detector according to item 5.
– Fasten the detector in the flush-mounting box.
– Configure device according to item 7.
– Mount the front cover.
Wiring (7)
The electrical circuit must be protected with a circuit breaker. The external push-button switches the current conduction line to the R terminal. Use push- buttons without a glow lamp and keep wires short.
Current conduction line | L |
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Neutral conductor | N |
Switching output relay | L’ |
External push-button (optional) | R |
Connection of loads
High inrush currents shorten the service life of the relay which is integrated in the detector. Adhere to the technical specifications provided by the manufacturer of the lamps and lighting equipment to avoid overloading the relay (3a–b). To keep the circuit well-arranged, we recommend switching no more than 3–4 detectors in parallel. If there is an above-average number of switching cycles or in case of increased loads, we recommend switching the load via an external contactor.
Configuration
The detector is ready for operation about 1min after mains connection.
Parameter changes must be made during operation eighter by adjusting the
device’s potentiometers or using the remote control (accessory).
Time: TIME determines the delay after the last movement (5b). If the
relay output is wired to an automatic staircase switch, set TIME to pulse mode
( ).
Twilight threshold: LUX gradually sets the trigger threshold of the
twilight sensor between day mode and night mode (5a).
Range: SENS sets the detection range of the PIR sensor (5c).
External button
The light can be switched on at any time by the push-button.
After the last detection, the condition is still active for the set delay
time.
Display
The following statuses are indicated by the LED. Parameter changes can be made at the detector’s potentiometers or by using the remote control (accessory). When a parameter change is confirmed, the detector briefly switches off the relay output.
Status | LED indication | Duration |
---|---|---|
Start-up | approx. 1 min, short flashes | |
Parameter change | 3x short flashes | |
Movement detection | 1x long flash |
Troubleshooting
The 16 m motion detectors are compatible with the 30 m lens (accessory).
If the range is insufficient, the lens can be replaced.
The switching output does not switch:
– Twilight threshold too high
– Check the lamp / fuse protection
The switching output switches too frequently:
– Reduce the range
– Cover the lens
– Twilight threshold too low
Technical data
Supply voltage | 230 V /50 Hz |
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Circuit breaker | maximum MCB rating 10 A* |
Switching power | max. 2300 W, 10 A (cos ϕ = 1.0) |
max. 1150 VA, 5 A (cos ϕ = 0.5)
LED 350W
Detection area| 360°
Detection range| max. 14 m at 3 m height
Lux level control| 5–2000lx
Timer control| Pulse, 10 s to 20 min
Protection type| IP20
Temperature range| -20 to +40 °C
Dimensions (Lx Wx H) round cover| Ø105×35 mm (Edition RA)
Dimensions (Lx Wx H) rectangular cover| 88x88x35 mm
Connection terminal| Ø1.5 mm
- The MCB rating is limited by national installation rules.
Warnings regarding installation
The installation of products that will permanently be part of the electrical
installation and which include dangerous voltages, should be carried out by a
qualified installer and in accordance with the applicable regulations. This
user manual must be presented to the user. It should be included in the
electrical installation file and it should be passed on to any new owners.
Additional copies are available on the Niko website or via Niko customer
services.
CE marking
This product complies with all of the relevant European guidelines and
regulations. For radio equipment Niko llc declares that the radio equipment in
this manual conforms with the 2014/53/EU directive. The full text of the EU
declaration of conformity is available at www.niko.eu
under the product reference, if applicable.
Support & contact
nv Niko sa
Industriepark West 40
9100 Sint-Niklaas, Belgium
www.niko.eu
+32 3 778 90 80
support@niko.eu
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may subsist. Niko cannot be held responsible for this, other than within the
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References
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